1/11/2024 0 Comments Openemu for mac 10.10.3![]() I’ve never worked with git or any of this stuff you young guns use these days. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub #568 (comment). On Aug 3, 2015, at 7:37 AM, Justin Hammond wrote: Makefile:20: recipe for target 'all' failed Make: Leaving directory '/home/pi/open-zwave-master/cpp/build' ![]() home/pi/open-zwave-master/cpp/build/support.mk:106: recipe for target '/home/pi/open-zwave-master/.lib/Powerlevel.o' failed home/pi/open-zwave-master/cpp/src/command_classes/Powerlevel.cpp:436:33: error: ‘powerLevel’ may be used uninitialized in this function Ĭc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors home/pi/open-zwave-master/cpp/src/command_classes/Powerlevel.cpp: In member function ‘bool OpenZWave::Powerlevel::Test(uint8)’: home/pi/open-zwave-master/cpp/src/command_classes/Powerlevel.cpp:355:2: error: ‘powerLevel’ may be used uninitialized in this function home/pi/open-zwave-master/cpp/src/command_classes/Powerlevel.cpp: In member function ‘bool OpenZWave::Powerlevel::Set(uint8)’: On the Pi the compiler spits out the following: setting it to a default enumeration of PowerLevel_Normal when its declared in these two functions then lets it compile on the Raspberry Pi Linux. It doesn’t like that the powerLevel variable wasn’t initialed…. I took the latest open-wave build to my Raspberry Pi and it wouldn’t compile PowerLevel.cpp now…. I had to add a flag to the compiler options to get past one error about an used field in a structure and then the link statement is incorrect to pick up the openzwave library when it links… changing those it appears to then build fine on Mac. ![]() I pulled the latest OZWCP to mine… it doesn’t build on OS X 10.11 ….
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